CRDH is an annual one-day conference that publishes online, peer-reviewed proceedings. Its primary aim is to encourage and publish scholarship in digital history that offers discipline-specific arguments and interpretations. A format of short presentations provides an opportunity to make an argument on the basis of ongoing research in a larger project.

Stephen Robertson will be delivering the keynote presentation, “Reimagining Black Urban Space in the 1920s and 1930s: Mapping Places, Events, and Networks with Digital Harlem,” at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of History’s James A. Rawley Conference in the Humanities, on March 9, 2018.

Come see RRCHNM showcase Eagle Eye Citizen in the 2018 ED Games Expo at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Monday, January 8 from 10am-8pm!

See more than 100 learning games and technologies in action at the 5th annual ED Games Expo. Technologies at the Expo are for children and students age 3 to 18, and cover a range of topics in education and special education across STEM, reading and writing, social studies, and social and behavioral development.

The Expo is free and open to the public.

Date/Time: Monday, January 8 from 10am-8pm

Location: The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 2700 F St. NW, Washington, D.C.